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22 22  To complete this tutorial, you need to have the following:
23 23  
24 24  * ThingsBoard cloud account
25 -* HiveMQ Cloud account
25 +* MQTT Broker (public or private) such as,
26 +** **[[HiveMQ Cloud>>https://www.hivemq.com]] - You can create a free account to try it or subscribe for a paid account. - We use HiveMQ Cloud as the MQTT broker to build example in this tutorial.**
27 +** [[emqx>>https://www.emqx.com/zh/mqtt/public-mqtt5-broker]] - The public MQTT server is only used for MOTT learning and testing, and should not be used in the production environment.
28 +** [[lns1.thingseye.io>>http://lns1.thingseye.io/]] - This is Dragino's MQTT broker, which requires a CA certificate to use.
26 26  
27 27  == 2.1 ThingsBoard Cloud ==
28 28  
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40 40  [[image:thingsboard-2.png]]
41 41  
42 42  
43 -You can sign up with your Google, GitHub, Facebook, or Apple account. If not you can create an account with providing your name, email address and a password.
46 +You can sign up with your **Google**, **GitHub**, **Facebook**, or **Apple** account. If not you can create an account with providing your **name**, **email address** and a **password**.
44 44  
48 +Click on the **Sign up** button.
49 +
45 45  [[image:thingsboard-3.png||height="651" width="500"]]
46 46  
47 47  
53 +You will be navigated to the following page.
54 +
55 +[[image:thingsboard-5.png||height="109" width="500"]]
56 +
57 +
58 +simultaneously, you will receive an email to confirm your email address. Click on the **Activate Your Account** button.
59 +
60 +
61 +[[image:thingsboard-4.png||height="249" width="500"]]
62 +
63 +
64 +Now losing to the account using your credentials:
65 +
66 +
67 +[[image:thingsboard-6.png||height="244" width="500"]]
68 +
69 +
48 48  == 2.2 HiveMQ Cloud ==
49 49  
72 +=== 2.2.1 HiveMQ Cloud ===
50 50  
74 +
51 51  Go to [[https:~~/~~/www.hivemq.com>>https://www.hivemq.com]]
52 52  
53 53  Click on the **Start Free** button.
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122 122  You will need these MQTT connection parameters when configuring the MQTT integration in the '**Add Integration**' section.
123 123  
124 124  
149 +=== 2.2.2 emqx ===
150 +
151 +
152 +The [[emqx>>https://www.emqx.com/zh/mqtt/public-mqtt5-broker]] public MQTT server is only used for MOTT learning and testing, and should not be used in the production environment.
153 +
154 +
155 +[[image:emqx.png||height="420" width="500"]]
156 +
157 +
158 +=== 2.2.3 Ins1.thingseye.io ===
159 +
160 +[[lns1.thingseye.io>>http://lns1.thingseye.io/]] is the Dragino's MQTT broker, which requires a CA certificate file, Certificate file, and the Private key file to use.
161 +
162 +If customers need to use this MQTT connection with ThingsBoard, they need to contact the TE team to obtain three license files.
163 +
164 +[[image:ins1.png||height="310" width="500"]]
165 +
166 +
125 125  = 3. Data Converters =
126 126  
127 127  
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134 134  In the left navigation, click **Integrations center**, and then click **Data converters**.
135 135  
136 136  
137 -
138 138  [[image:data-converters-list-empty.png]]
139 139  
140 140  
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147 147  
148 148  The **Add data converter** window will appear. Name it ‘**MQTT Uplink Converter NB/CB**’ and select the Type as **Uplink**.
149 149  
150 -Click on the **TBEL** button if not selected it by default. Delete the existing decoder function in the code editor. Now copy and paste the following decoder function written in **TBEL (ThingsBoard Expression Language)** in to the **code editor**. This decoder function is compatible for both NB and CB series devices.
191 +Click on the **JavaScript** button.
151 151  
152 -{{code language="JavaScript"}}
153 -/** Decoder **/
193 +Delete the default decoder function in the code editor. Now copy and paste the following decoder function written in **JavaScript** in to the **code editor**. This decoder function is compatible for both NB and CB series devices.
154 154  
195 +{{info}}
196 +Please note that the value assigned to the IMEI field in the payload will be used by ThingsBoard to create a device on the platform with the same name.
197 +{{/info}}
198 +
199 +{{code language="JavaScript"}}
200 +//Version: 0.1
155 155  // decode payload to string
156 156  var payloadStr = decodeToString(payload);
157 -var data = JSON.parse(payloadStr);
158 158  
159 -var deviceName = metadata.topic.split("/")[3];
160 160  // decode payload to JSON
161 -var deviceType = 'sensor';
205 +var objdata = {};
206 +var obj1 = {};
207 +var data = decodeToJson(payload);
208 +var deviceName = data.IMEI;
209 +delete data.IMEI;
210 +var modelname = "Dragino " + data.Model;
211 +//var mod = data.mod
212 +delete data.Model;
213 +//delete data.mod
214 +var timestamp = new Date().getTime();
162 162  
163 -// Result object with device attributes/telemetry data
216 +for (var key in data) {
217 +
218 + if (Number(key)) {
219 + obj1[key] = data[key];
220 + obj1[key][obj1[key].length - 1] = Number(new Date(
221 + obj1[key][obj1[key].length - 1]));
222 +
223 + }
224 +//Alec submitted25/02/25
225 +//turn old key into new
226 + else if (key === "Reading") {
227 + objdata["reading"] = data[key];
228 + } else if (key === "work mode") {
229 + objdata["work_mode"] = data[key];
230 + } else if (key === "hum") {
231 + objdata["humidity"] = data[key];
232 + }else if (key === "hum2") {
233 + objdata["humidity2"] = data[key];
234 + } else if (key === "hum3") {
235 + objdata["humidity3"] = data[key];
236 + } else if (key === "tem") {
237 + objdata["temperature"] = data[key];
238 + } else if (key === "tem2") {
239 + objdata["temperature2"] = data[key];
240 + } else if (key === "tem3") {
241 + objdata["temperature3"] = data[key];
242 + } else if (key === "DS18B20_Temp") {
243 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
244 + } else if (key === "ds18b20_temperature") {
245 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
246 + } else if (key === "DS18B20_temperature_pro") {
247 + objdata["temperature_pro"] = data[key];
248 + } else if (key === "tdc send flag") {
249 + objdata["tdc_send_flag"] = data[key];
250 + } else if (key === "trigger mode") {
251 + objdata["trigger_mode"] = data[key];
252 + } else if (key === "soil dielectric constant") {
253 + objdata["soil_dielectric_constant"] = data[key];
254 + } else if (key === "door open num") {
255 + objdata["door_open_num"] = data[key];
256 + } else if (key === "door duration") {
257 + objdata["door_duration"] = data[key];
258 + } else if (key === "count time") {
259 + objdata["count_time"] = data[key];
260 + } else if (key === "last open time2") {
261 + objdata["last_open_time2"] = data[key];
262 + } else if (key === "last open time3") {
263 + objdata["last_open_time3"] = data[key];
264 + }
265 +//Alec submitted25/02/25
266 + else {
267 + objdata[key] = data[key]
268 + }
269 +}
270 +var listdata = [{
271 + "ts": timestamp,
272 + "values": objdata
273 +}]
274 +for (var key1 in obj1) {
275 + if (modelname == "Dragino RS485-NB") {
276 + listdata.push({
277 + "ts": obj1[key1][obj1[key1].length - 1],
278 + "values": {
279 + "Payload": obj1[key1][0],
280 + }
281 + })
282 + } else {
283 + listdata.push({
284 + "ts": obj1[key1][obj1[key1].length - 1],
285 + "values": {
286 + "values": obj1[key1]
287 + },
288 + })
289 + }
290 +}
164 164  var result = {
292 +
165 165   deviceName: deviceName,
166 - deviceType: deviceType,
294 + deviceType: modelname,
167 167   attributes: {
168 - integrationName: metadata['integrationName'],
296 + model: modelname,
297 + //customerName: "NB-CB",
298 + //groupName: "NB-CB",
299 + //integrationName: metadata['integrationName']
300 +
169 169   },
170 - telemetry: {
171 - temperature: data.temperature,
172 - humidity: data.humidity,
173 - }
174 -};
302 + telemetry: listdata
303 +}
175 175  
176 -/** Helper functions 'decodeToString' and 'decodeToJson' are already built-in **/
305 +function decodeToString(payload) {
306 + return String.fromCharCode.apply(String, payload);
307 +}
177 177  
309 +function decodeToJson(payload) {
310 + // covert payload to string.
311 + var str = decodeToString(payload);
312 +
313 + // parse string to JSON
314 + var data = JSON.parse(str);
315 + return data;
316 +}
317 +
178 178  return result;
179 179  {{/code}}
180 180  
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182 182  Click on the **Add** button.
183 183  
184 184  
325 +[[image:mqtt-uplink.png||width="500"]]
185 185  
186 -[[image:add-uplink-data-converter.png||height="529" width="500"]]
187 187  
188 188  
189 189  You should see that the newly added **MQTT Uplink converter **NB/CB is listed on the **Data Converters** page.
190 190  
331 +
191 191  [[image:data-converter-list-showing-uplink-dc.png]]
192 192  
193 193  
335 += 4. Add Integration =
194 194  
195 -== 3.2 Downlink ==
196 196  
338 +In the left navigation, click **Integrations center**, and then click **Integrations**.
197 197  
198 -On the **Data converters** page, click on the ‘**+**’ button, and then click on the **Create new converter** from the dropdown menu.
199 199  
341 +[[image:integrations-list-empty.png]]
200 200  
201 -[[image:create-new-converter-menu.png||width="500"]]
202 202  
344 +On the **Integrations** page, click on the '**+**' button.
203 203  
204 204  
205 -The **Add data converter** window will appear. Name it ‘**MQTT Downlink Converter NB/CB**’ and select the Type as **Downlink**.
347 +The **Add integration** window appears.
206 206  
207 -Click on the **TBEL** button if not selected it by default. Now copy and paste the following encoder function written in **TBEL (ThingsBoard Expression Language)** in to the **code editor**. This encoder function is compatible for both NB and CB series devices.
349 +In the **Add integration** window, configure the following settings:
208 208  
209 209  
210 -{{code language="JavaScript"}}
211 -// Encode downlink data from incoming Rule Engine message
352 +**Basic settings:**
212 212  
213 -// msg - JSON message payload downlink message json
214 -// msgType - type of message, for ex. 'ATTRIBUTES_UPDATED', 'POST_TELEMETRY_REQUEST', etc.
215 -// metadata - list of key-value pairs with additional data about the message
216 -// integrationMetadata - list of key-value pairs with additional data defined in Integration executing this converter
354 +* **Integration type**: MQTT
355 +* **Name**: MQTT integration NB/CB
356 +* **Enable integration**: YES
357 +* **Allows create devices or assets**: YES
217 217  
218 -/** Encoder **/
359 +Click **Next** button.
219 219  
220 -var data = {};
221 221  
222 -// Process data from incoming message and metadata
362 +[[image:add-integration-basic-settings.png||height="511" width="500"]]
223 223  
224 -data.tempFreq = msg.temperatureUploadFrequency;
225 -data.humFreq = msg.humidityUploadFrequency;
226 226  
227 -data.devSerialNumber = metadata['ss_serialNumber'];
365 +**Uplink data converter:**
228 228  
229 -// Result object with encoded downlink payload
230 -var result = {
367 +* Click on the **Select existing** button.
368 +* **Uplink data converter**: Select **MQTT Uplink Converter NB/CB **from the dropdown list.
231 231  
232 - // downlink data content type: JSON, TEXT or BINARY (base64 format)
233 - contentType: "JSON",
370 +Click **Next** button.
234 234  
235 - // downlink data
236 - data: JSON.stringify(data),
237 237  
238 - // Optional metadata object presented in key/value format
239 - metadata: {
240 - topic: metadata['deviceType']+'/'+metadata['deviceName']+'/upload'
241 - }
373 +[[image:add-integration-uplink-data-converter.png||height="511" width="500"]]
242 242  
243 -};
244 244  
245 -return result;
246 -{{/code}}
376 +**Downlink data converter:**
247 247  
378 +Dragino NB/CB devices don't require a downlink data converter to decode their payloads, so you can skip this step.
248 248  
380 +* Click on the **Skip **button in the Downlink data converter section.
381 +
382 +Click **Skip** button.
383 +
384 +
385 +[[image:integration-dl-skip.png||height="511" width="500"]]
386 +
387 +
388 +
389 +**Connection:**
390 +
391 +* **Host**: Cluster URL (Eg. 011731f7xxxxxxxxxxxfbbedfc63f4.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud)
392 +* **Port**: 8883
393 +* **Credentials**: Basic
394 +* **Enable SSL**: YES
395 +* **Username**: Username (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
396 +* **Password:** Password (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
397 +* **Topic: v1/devices/me/telemetry** (The topic can be anything; you can even use just the device name. For example, you can use your device name here, such as S31B-NB.)
398 +* **QoS:** 0-At most once
399 +
400 +
401 +
402 +[[image:add-integration-connection.png||height="511" width="500"]]
403 +
404 +
405 +Click on the **Advanced settings** button.
406 +
407 +* **Clean session:** YES
408 +* **Retained**: YES
409 +
410 +[[image:add-integration-connection-advanced-settings.png||height="510" width="500"]]
411 +
412 +
413 +Click on the **Check connection** button to verify the MQTT connection using the provided parameters.
414 +
415 +
416 +[[image:check-connection.png||height="83" width="300"]]
417 +
418 +
419 +If the connection is successful, you will see the **Connected** message. If not, check your connection parameters again.
420 +
421 +
422 +[[image:connection-success.png||height="511" width="500"]]
423 +
424 +
249 249  Click on the **Add** button.
250 250  
427 +You should see that the newly added integration is listed on the **Integrations** page.
251 251  
429 +Since we haven't received data from a device yet, the integration **Status** is shown as **Pending.**
252 252  
253 -[[image:add-downlink-data-converter.png||height="529" width="500"]]
254 254  
432 +[[image:new-integration-pending.png]]
255 255  
256 -You should see that the newly added **MQTT Downlink** Converter NB/CB is listed on the **Data Converters** page.
257 257  
435 += 5. Verifying the receipt of data from virtual devices =
258 258  
259 -[[image:data-converters-list.png]]
260 260  
438 +== 5.1 How does it work? ==
261 261  
262 262  
263 -= 4. Add Integration =
441 +We use the Mosquitto MQTT client to simulate MQTT messages, acting as a virtual device. First, install the Mosquitto client on your computer from [[this link>>url:https://mosquitto.org/download/]]. The Mosquitto client publishes messages to the MQTT broker (HiveMQ) on a specified MQTT topic. ThingsBoard subscribes to these messages using the same topic.
264 264  
443 +The Mosquitto client publishes messages (payloads) on the topic **v1/devices/me/telemetry**. Of course, you can use any topic for testing.
265 265  
266 -In the left navigation, click **Integrations center**, and then click **Integrations**.
445 +(% id="cke_bm_37386S" style="display:none" %) (%%)The MQTT payload format is as follows, which is common for all **~-~-NB** and **~-~-CB** series devices. The **IMEI** field is mandatory and is used to provision a new device with the name assigned to it in ThingsBoard.
267 267  
447 +{{code language="none"}}
448 +{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27, ......}
449 +{{/code}}
268 268  
269 -[[image:integrations-list-empty.png]]
451 +Once ThingsBoard receives this message, it automatically creates (provisions) the device mentioned in the **IMEI**, for example, S31B-NB.
270 270  
271 271  
272 -On the **Integrations** page, click on the '**+**' button.
454 +== 5.2 Sending messages ==
273 273  
274 274  
275 -The **Add integration** window appears.
457 +On the terminal, issue the following MQTT command which simulates the device S31B-NB. The message payload contains the fields temperature and humidity, which hold the values S31B-NB and 27, respectively. This payload is also (technically) known as telemetry.
276 276  
277 -In the **Add integration** window, configure the following settings:
459 +{{code language="none"}}
460 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27}'
461 +{{/code}}
278 278  
463 +If the integration was performed without errors, the status of the integration changes to 'Active' after the first telemetry transmission.
279 279  
280 -**Basic settings:**
281 281  
282 -* **Integration type**: MQTT
283 -* **Name**: MQTT integration NB/CB
284 -* **Enable integration**: YES
285 -* **Allows create devices or assets**: YES
466 +[[image:integration-active.png]]
286 286  
287 -Click **Next** button.
288 288  
469 +Also, a new device named **S31B-NB** will appear under **//Entities -> Devices -> All//**. This means the first MQTT message triggers ThingsBoard to provision a device named **S31B-NB**.
289 289  
290 290  
291 -[[image:add-integration-basic-settings.png||height="511" width="500"]]
472 +[[image:new-device.png]]
292 292  
293 293  
294 -**Uplink data converter:**
475 +== 5.3 Viewing messages ==
295 295  
296 -* Click on the **Select existing** button.
297 -* **Uplink data converter**: Select **MQTT Uplink Converter NB/CB **from the dropdown list.
298 298  
299 -Click **Next** button.
478 +Go back to the **Integrations** page.
300 300  
480 +Click on the **MQTT integration NB/CB** in the **Integrations** page to see its details.
301 301  
482 +Click on the **Edit** button (//**pen icon**//).
302 302  
303 -[[image:add-integration-uplink-data-converter.png||height="511" width="500"]]
484 +Click on the **Disabled** button in the upper-right corner.
304 304  
486 +Turn on the **All messages (15 min)** option. This will enable displaying all messages in the **Events** tab. This setting will expire in 15 minutes, and you will need to repeat the same steps if you want to view the messages in the Events tab later.
305 305  
306 -**Downlink data converter:**
488 +Click on the **Apply** button.
307 307  
308 -* Click on the **Select existing** button.
309 -* **Downlink data converter**: Select **MQTT Downlink Converter NB/CB **from the dropdown list.
490 +Then click on the **Apply changes** (//**tick icon**//) button.
310 310  
311 -Click **Next** button.
312 312  
493 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-18 at 09.23.10.png]]
313 313  
314 314  
315 -[[image:add-integration-downlink-data-converter.png||height="511" width="500"]]
496 +Now go to the **Events** tab.
316 316  
498 +Select the Event type as **Debug** from the dropdown list.
317 317  
318 -**Connection:**
500 +Now you can see all the Uplink messages you are simulating through the MQTT broker. The status should be OK if there is no errors in your integration.
319 319  
320 -* **Host**: Cluster URL (Eg. 011731f7928541588a6cdfbbedfc63f4.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud)
321 -* **Port**: 8883
322 -* **Credentials**: Basic
323 -* **Enable SSL**: YES
324 -* **Username**: Username (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
325 -* **Password:** Password (from your HiveMQ Cloud Cluster with your credentials)
326 -* **Topic:** tb/mqtt-integration-tutorial/sensors/+/telemetry (the + replaces any 'device name' and creates devices in the Entities -> Devices)
327 -* **QoS:** 0-At most once
328 328  
329 -[[image:add-integration-connection.png||height="511" width="500"]]
503 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-16 at 18.38.59.png]]
330 330  
331 331  
332 -Click on the **Advanced settings** button.
506 +Then click on the **three dots (...)** in the **Message** column. You can see the uplink message's **payload** in the **Message** window.
333 333  
334 -* **Clean session:** NO
335 -* **Retained**: NO
336 336  
337 -[[image:add-integration-connection-advanced-settings.png||height="510" width="500"]]
509 +[[image:Screenshot 2025-03-16 at 18.39.12.png]]
338 338  
339 339  
340 -Click on the **Check connection** button to verify the MQTT connection using the provided parameters.
512 +Now, you have successfully tested your integration with a simulated uplink payload and verified that it is received by ThingsBoard, and the device is provisioned.
341 341  
342 342  
343 -[[image:check-connection.png||height="83" width="300"]]
515 += 6. Creating a Dashboard =
344 344  
517 +ThingsBoard **Dashboards** provide a powerful way to visualize and monitor real-time and historical data from connected devices. They allow users to create interactive, customizable panels displaying telemetry data, device status, and other key metrics. With a variety of widgets, including charts, maps, and tables, dashboards help users gain insights, track trends, and manage IoT deployments efficiently.
345 345  
346 -If the connection is successful, you will see the **Connected** message. If not, check your connection parameters again.
347 347  
520 +This section guides you on how to create a dashboard to display temperature and humidity data from the device on a time-series chart. You may also use other widgets in ThingsBoard to display data according to your requirements.
348 348  
349 -[[image:connection-success.png||height="511" width="500"]]
350 350  
523 +First simulate a few messages using MQTT. This time, we have added the 'humidity' field to the payload. Eg:
351 351  
525 +{{code language="none"}}mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 22, "humidity":80}'{{/code}}
526 +
527 +
528 +In **ThingsBoard**, from the left navigation menu, click **Dashboards**. Then, click the **+** button and select **Create new dashboard** from the dropdown menu.
529 +
530 +
531 +[[image:dashboard-1.png]]
532 +
533 +
534 +In the **Title** text box, enter **NB/CB Test Dashboard** as the title of the dashboard.
535 +
352 352  Click on the **Add** button.
353 353  
354 -You should see that the newly added integration is listed on the **Integrations** page.
355 355  
356 -Since we haven't received data from a device yet, the integration **Status** is shown as **Pending.**
539 +[[image:dashboard-2.png||height="526" width="500"]]
357 357  
358 358  
542 +Click on the **Add widget / Add new widget** button.
359 359  
360 -[[image:new-integration-pending.png]]
361 361  
545 +[[image:dashboard-3.png]]
362 362  
363 -= 5. Verifying the receipt of data from the device =
364 364  
548 +In the **Select widgets bundle** window, click **Charts**.
365 365  
366 -On the terminal, issue the following MQTT command which simulates the device S31B-NB.
367 367  
551 +[[image:dashboard-4.png||height="537" width="700"]]
552 +
553 +
554 +
555 +In the **Charts: select widget** window, click **Time series chart**.
556 +
557 +
558 +[[image:dashboard-5.png||height="525" width="700"]]
559 +
560 +
561 +Configure the **Time series chart** widget as follows:
562 +
563 +* **Datasource** - select S31B-NB device you provisioned.
564 +* **Series**:
565 +** **temperature** - you can see this key by default.
566 +** **humidity** - Click **Add series** button. Then add the **humidity** for the key and then type **%** as its unit.
567 +* Click on the **Add** button.
568 +
569 +[[image:timeseries-1.png||height="491" width="700"]]
570 +
571 +
572 +The time-series chart will appear in edit mode. Resize it by clicking and dragging the lower-right corner.
573 +
574 +Click the **Save** button to add the widget to the dashboard.
575 +
576 +
577 +[[image:timeseries-3.png||height="347" width="700"]]
578 +
579 +
580 +Now send the following MQTT messages from the terminal to simulate the data.
581 +
582 +
368 368  {{code language="none"}}
369 -mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h mqtt.eu.thingsboard.cloud -p 1883 -t v1/devices/S31B-NB/telemetry -u "24vk3w9h7sqdld1me5eh" -m "{temperature:20}"
584 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 22, "humidity":70}'
585 +
586 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 27, "humidity":72}'
587 +
588 +mosquitto_pub -d -q 1 -h 011731f7928xxxxx.s1.eu.hivemq.cloud -p 8883 -t "v1/devices/me/telemetry" -u "xxxxx" -P "xxxxx" -m '{"IMEI": "S31B-NB", "temperature": 19, "humidity":80}'
589 +
370 370  {{/code}}
371 371  
372 -If the integration was performed without errors, after the transmission of the first telemetry, a new device with the name “S31B-NB” will appear in the Devices → All. Also, you can verify the input and output data, respectively, before and after conversion in Data converters → UDP Uplink Converter NB/CB → Events.
592 +The chart will update with the values in realtime, as shown in the below image.
593 +
594 +
595 +[[image:timeseries-4.png||height="316" width="700"]]
596 +
597 +
598 += 7. Configure NB-IoT Sensor =
599 +
600 +
601 +Now, let's experiment with sending data to ThingsBoard using a real NB-IoT device. For example, we will use the **TS01-NB**.
602 +
603 +First, configure the NB-IoT device with the necessary MQTT settings using AT commands. Below is a list of AT commands you can use.
604 +
605 +
606 +**AT Commands**
607 +
608 +* **AT+PRO=3,3    **~/~/ Use MQTT to connect to ThingsBoard. Payload Type set to 3.
609 +* **AT+SUBTOPIC=<MQTT subscribe topic> Eg: TS01-NB**
610 +* **AT+PUBTOPIC=<MQTT publish topic> Eg: TS01-NB**
611 +* **AT+CLIENT=null**
612 +* **AT+UNAME=<MQTT Username>**
613 +* **AT+PWD=<MQTT Password>**
614 +* **AT+SERVADDR=<Broker address, Port>**
615 +
616 +Test your uplink by pressing the ACT button for 1 second.
617 +
618 +
619 +
620 +The following image shows the uplink payload of a real Dragino device. The publish topic is **TS01-NB**, and the device name is **861275077962896**, which is represented by the **IMEI**.
621 +
622 +{{info}}
623 +The ThingsBoard uses the device's IMEI number included in the payload to create a device in the Devices section.
624 +{{/info}}
625 +
626 +[[image:image-4.png]]
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